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  • Where I can download

    - by Sorrybyenglish
    Where I can download source codes of sites on clear OOP without Frameworks or Cms? For best studying system of OPP and with perfect code where should I focus my coding style? I can learning only on examples of code whatever but i dont need script I need all site code entirely with Database data and with setting up Apache. Thanks everyone. Sorry by my English )) P.S can you advice to me what Projects with advantages? Exactly ;p

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  • Is there a way to stop all javascript on the page?

    - by M28
    I need to stop all the javascript running on the page, but I have a limitation: I cannot control the tags content, I am editing the page after it's being loaded. Also, I need to remove all the variables defined by the old script that was running and stop all the intervals.

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  • relaunch app when it ends or when it prints out certain text (stdout)

    - by acidzombie24
    I have an app which acts almost like a daemon. Sometimes it quits on error and many times it prints an error msg then ask users to press any key to close. How can i relaunch the app when either case happens? I am more interested in the 2nd case. I can do this in c++, C# or python. The script is an old python that i dont want to change (a newer c# version is in the works but not stable)

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  • How can I schedule a daily backup with SQL Server Express?

    - by edosoft
    I'm running a small web application with SQL server express (2005) as backend. I can create a backup with a SQL script, however, I'd like to schedule this on a daily basis. As extra option (should-have) I'd like to keep only the last X backups (for space-saving reasons obviously) Any pointers? [edit] SQL server agent is unavailable in SQL server express...

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  • How can I get awk input from a file and add my own text to the data?

    - by xs2dhillon
    Assume that I have a text file separated by colons. I understand how to display the entire text file or any specific column using awk. However, what I want to do is to get the awk output and then display it by adding my own text using a shell script? For example, assume that my text file is: England:London:GMT USA:Washington:EST France:Paris:GMT What I want to do is to display this input into the below format: COUNTRY: England CAPITOL: London TIMEZONE: GMT COUNTRY: USA CAPITOL: Washington TIMEZONE: EST COUNTRY: France CAPITOL: Paris TIMEZONE: GMT

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  • MySQL only returning one result. Im Baffled.

    - by Tapha
    Here is te code: <?php //Starting session session_start(); //Includes mass includes containing all the files needed to execute the full script //Also shows homepage elements without customs require_once ('includes/mass.php'); $username = $_SESSION['username']; if (isset($username)) { //Query database for the users networths $sq_l = "SELECT * FROM user"; $sql_query_worth = mysql_query($sq_l); while ($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($sql_query_worth)) { $dbusername = $row['username']; } echo $dbusername; } ?>

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  • May be an IE z-index bug?

    - by baikaishiuc
    Below is my code. when open the page in ie browser, then select the text in div, the text will be replaced by some shadow quad blank . If you delete a line z-index:0, in css class test1, the ie will perform correctly. In my project , the z-index must be set greater than zero, so I couldn't delete the line. I found a solution is to set bg_img.filter = "" when pannel.z-index greater than 0, then ie will also working good. But unfortunately, the bg_img.filter.alpha must be set, too. So how could I do? test .test1 { position:absolute; background:#ffffff; left:20px; top:20px; border:1px solid; width:198px; height:500px; filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Shadow(color="#999999", Direction=135, Strength=5); z-index:0; } </style> <script> function init () { var pannel = document.createElement ('div'); var bg_img = document.createElement ('div'); var head = document.createElement ('div'); pannel.setAttribute('class', 'test1'); pannel.setAttribute('className', 'test1'); bg_img.style.cssText = "position:relative;left:0px;top:0px;" + "width:198px;" + "height:500px;" + "filter:alpha(opacity=100);"; head.style.cssText = "position:absolute;" + "left:0px;" + "top:0px;" + "width:180px;" + "height:20px;"; document.body.appendChild (pannel); pannel.appendChild(bg_img); pannel.appendChild(head); head.innerHTML = "<div>yusutechasdf</div><div>innerhtml</div>" } </script>

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  • How the Google Chrome Linux version handles automatic version updation

    - by AJ
    Hello, Can some one tell me how the Chrome's Linux beta version carry out automatic version updation using debian package manager. I need to implement something similar to my application on linux and information provided here would be of lot of help. I am currently checking out the postinst script present in the debian control package and I can see Chrome uses PGP publish/subscribe model for getting automated version updates in Linux. I just clear understanding of how that works. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

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  • jQuery .load(), don't show new content until images loaded

    - by Jarred
    Hi. I have been working on a jQuery photo slideshow. It scales the images to the browser size, and slides them left and right. There is no pre-determined size or aspect ratio, the script does everything on the fly. It requires that all images be fully loaded, so it can custom resize each individual image based on it's own aspect ratio ( width():height(), etc ), calculate the width of containing div, and calculate the slide distance from one image to another. As a stand-alone, it works pretty well (despite my lack of skills)! I simply hide the slideshow containing div at (document).ready, allow the images to load, then run the slideshow prep scripts at (window).load. Once this is done, it only then makes the slideshow divs, images, etc appear, properly sized, positioned and ready to roll. The ultimate goal is to be able to load in any number of slideshows without refreshing the page. The point of this is to be able to play uninterrupted background music. I know music on websites is annoying, but the target market likes it, a lot! I am using (target).load(page.php .element, function prepInsertNewShow() { //Prepare slideshow resizeImages(); slideArray(); //Show slideshow (target).fadeIn(); }); and it definitely works! The problem is that I cannot find a way to hold off on preparing and showing the new content until the images have finished loading. It is running the slideshow prep scripts (which are totally dependent on the images being fully loaded), before the images are loaded. This results in a completely jacked up show! What I want to do is this - (target).load(page.php .element, function prepInsertNewShow() { //Wait until images are loaded $('img').load( function() { //Prepare slideshow resizeImages(); slideArray(); //Show slideshow (target).fadeIn(); } }); But this doesn't seem to work, the new content is never shown. You can see a live version here. The initial gallery loads correctly, everything looks good. The only nav link that works is Galleries Engagement, which will load a new show (a containing div with multiple <img> tags). You will see that the images are not centered, the containing div and slide distances are much too small, as they were calculated using images that were not actually loaded. Is there any way I can delay handling and showing new content until it is fully loaded? Any suggestions would be most appreciated, thanks for your time! PS - It just occurred to me while typing this that a decent solution may be to insert "width=x" height="x" into the <img> tags, so the script can work from those values, even if the images have not loaded...hmm...

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  • Is there a link to the "latest" jquery library on Google APIs?

    - by Nick Pierpoint
    I use the following for a jquery link in my <script> tags: http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.2.6/jquery.js Just wondered if anyone had discovered whether there's a link to the "latest" version: Something like the following (which doesn't work): http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/latest/jquery.js (Obviously not necessarily a great plan to link your code to potentially changing libraries but useful in development)

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  • Automatically change div on mouseover and on timer

    - by IrishSaffa
    I'm a bit o a noob so any help would be great... What I need to do is have it so that the div associated to a specific li can change on hover as well as automatically change on a timer so that it scrolls through the option. here is my code: <script type="text/javascript"> $(function () { $("#switches li").mouseover(function () { var $this = $(this); $("#slides div").hide(); $("#slide" + $this.attr("id").replace(/switch/, "")).show(); }); }); </script> <div id="featured"> <ul id="switches"> <li id="switch1"><a href="activity_spa.html">Spa &amp; Wellness</a></li> <li id="switch2"><a href="#">Gala Venues</a></li> <li id="switch3"><a href="#">Dining</a></li> <li id="switch4"><a href="#">Shopping</a></li> <li id="switch5"><a href="#">Golf</a></li> <li id="switch6"><a href="#">Team Building</a></li> <li id="switch7"><a href="#">Equestrian</a></li> </ul> <div id="slides"> <div id="slide1"><img src="images/image2.jpg" alt="" /></div> <div id="slide2" style="display:none;"><img src="images/image6.jpg" alt="" /></div> <div id="slide3" style="display:none;"><img src="images/image1.jpg" alt="" /></div> <div id="slide4" style="display:none;"><img src="images/image3.jpg" alt="" /></div> <div id="slide5" style="display:none;"><img src="images/image5.jpg" alt="" /></div> <div id="slide6" style="display:none;"><img src="images/image7.jpg" alt="" /></div> <div id="slide7" style="display:none;"><img src="images/image4.jpg" alt="" /></div> </div> </div>

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  • Python and MySQL

    - by omfgroflmao
    Is there an easy way (without downloading any plugins) to connect to a MySQL database in Python? Also, what would be the difference from calling a PHP script to retrieve the data from the database and hand it over to Python and importing one of these third-parties plugins that requires some additional software in the server.

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  • Look up values in a BDB for several files in parallel

    - by biznez
    What is the most efficient way to look up values in a BDB for several files in parallel? If I had a Perl script which did this for one file at a time, would forking/running the process in background with the ampersand in Linux work? How might Hadoop be used to solve this problem? Would threading be another solution?

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  • How to read & write contents of a div from localstorage in chrome extensions?

    - by Minas Abovyan
    I am trying to build an extension that will allow users to put some parameters into a text box in the popup, generate a link using that information and add it to the said popup. I have all that working, but needless to say, it gets flushed every time the user opens the extension anew. I'd like the info that has been put in there to stay, but can't seem to get it to work. Here's what I have thus far: manifest.json { "manifest_version": 2, "name": "Test", "description": "Test Extension", "version": "1.0", "permissions": [ "http://*/*", "https://*/*" ], "browser_action": { "default_title": "This is a test", "default_popup": "popup.html" } } popup.html <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> </head> <body> <div id="linkContainer"/> <input type="text" id="catsList"/> <button type="button" id="addToList">Add</button> <script src="popup.js"></script> </body> </html> popup.js function addCats() { var a = document.createElement('a'); a.appendChild(document.createTextNode(document.getElementById('catsList').value)); a.setAttribute('href', 'http://google.com'); var p = document.createElement('p'); p.appendChild(a) document.getElementById('linkContainer').appendChild(p); indexLinks() } function indexLinks() { var links = document.getElementsByTagName("a"); for (var i = 0; i < links.length; i++) { (function () { var ln = links[i]; var location = ln.href; ln.onclick = function () { chrome.tabs.create({active: true, url: location}); }; })(); } }; document.getElementById('addToList').onclick = addCats; My guess is that I need something along the lines of localStorage['cointainer'] = document.getElementById('linkContainer'); at the end of addCats() and a call to something like function loadLocalStorage() { var container = document.getElementById('linkContainer'); container.innerHTML = localStorage['container']; } at the beginning, but doing that didn't work. Not sure what's going wrong. Also,if there is a different way to save users' additions, I'd be open to them.

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  • Import excel file into sql express 2008

    - by ck
    Hi, I've got some excel files, that were exported from tables in Access, and I want to import them into sql express 2005. I need a script that will convert nvarchar(255) columns to varchar(255) and preserve links, when importing the data into sql express. Thanks

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